@freerobby @bascule @tqbf Sometimes I drink too much and say, "Want distributed fast sets? Zookeeper for <5k setsizes can work."
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@bascule@KirinDave@freerobby Admitting ignorance as to why so many people love Zookeeper so much. I don’t get it. -
@tqbf@KirinDave@freerobby I hate Zookeeper less than everything else in the same role, which for all intents and purposes is nothing -
@bascule I have nothing against ZooKeeper; I just see no reason to add another service to my stack for trivial mutexes and data structures. -
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@freerobby possibly because you like high availability and dislike single points of failure -
@bascule Redis with master-slave failover makes a pretty darn quick recovery. If you’re at a scale where that’s unacceptable, ZK it is. -
@freerobby manual failover? and what about consistency? -
@bascule Can be manual or automated. Consistency may be a concern though, depending on redis use case. -
@freerobby how do you automate it and inform the clients of the new master?
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@bascule@flakenstein Gave a great talk at RICON about using redis for mutexes; some jackass said he was dumb for not using zookeeper. *sigh -
@freerobby@flakenstein that "some jackass" was@aphyr, and I strongly agree with him :P -
@bascule@aphyr I guess me and@flakenstein should just declare intellectual bankruptcy in the name of pragmatism. -
@freerobby@aphyr@flakenstein whatever works for you *shrug*
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